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Entries in this blog follow a pattern of evolving refinement of my capacity to Live, Experience, and Understand Universal Truth, Universal Law, and Universal Love as Self. You may find that reading any single entry is not unlike reading a random page from a book you have never read. It may or may not make sense. To pick the topic from the beginning, simply click on the link found under each entry's title, or... start with the very first entry and take it from there, or... visit the on-line store to download free e-book compilations of all entries.

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May the Father Walk with you,

Martin

Restating the question

In the entry "Transition", I listed the following characteristics as identifiers of a Harmonious Life with Creation:

  • Respect of Life
  • Unadulterated Hearts
  • Movement without restriction
  • Universal Law, Universal Truth, and Universal Love (as Self)
  • Nourishment of the Soul
  • Respect, Joy, Happiness, Health, Harmony, Contentment, Balance
  • Responsibility for our-Self


With a little introspection, it is possible to recognize that the concept of private property interferes with each one of these characteristics.

For example, one cannot Respect Life, when one holds to the idea that is acceptable to enslave / domesticate / confine / slaughter animals and nature - all of which is allowed within the confines of "private property". One cannot move without restriction when all the land is fenced off and one is stuck repaying mortgages and having to make money to pay the "system" for the "privilege" to live upon the land.

Every owner I met during my visits to the farms was to a greater or lesser degree affected by having to come up with the money needed to stay upon "their own private property". Thus, none of them were completely free to follow their Heart / Walk with Father.

Thus, one must ask, is private property really a pillar of freedom and economic independence? Or is it really a pillar of enslavement and economic dependence?

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